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sermon, but cold not get
an inkling of an idea from
the whole of it - he seemed
very much as four years ago
when at Canajoharie.

April 24 Monday. Helped Ann Eliza wash
after Dinner A.E. & I accompa-
nied Mary as far as the village -
thence she went on to Easton alone,
I called at Dr. Corliss. Mrs. C.
seemed to feel that a good
work had been done by Sallie
Holly & Frederic Douglas -
We then called at Dr. Whipples
Saw there Polly [D. Tippet?] - all looked
old fashioned - Walked up to Mrs.
Bailey took tea, thence Sarah Ann
accompanied us to Charlotte
Burdick, made a short stop
at John Whites, thence home,
a long walk & yet we were not
as tired as I expected.

25 Tuesday. Nice pleasant weather
as was yesterday and Sunday.

26 Wednesday. Eliza McLean & Mary
called last evening, got up quite
a talk on the right of sickly diseased
persons to the Parents -

Aaron returned this evening.

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Apr. 27 Wednesday. Aaron returned this
evening from N. York
- rained
very hard -

" 27 Thursday - Gula & self visited
at Elijah Hyatts - had a
pleasant time - Elijah said
when he came in at dusk
that he had been thinking about
Mother & Father all the afternoon
Louis T. & Eliza McLean
& Maria Whelden & Husband Mr.
Pierce, had not seen her in
10 years, time has made some
marks, but yet she looks old fashioned.

Something was said of Mr.
Garrison, that he was said of Mr.
Garrison, that he was a very
bad man, I asked in what re-
spects, said I thought him the
most Christ-like man I ever
knew - said M. Pierce, does
he believe in keeping the Chris-
tian Sabbath, does he believe
the Bible, & various other
like questions - I told Mr. P. he
had not asked me for a single
scriptural evidence. Nor does
the church require any other evi-
dence, than to say you believe

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